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    In the United States law enforcement came a long way. Law enforcement developed in two fashions and its roots connect back to the policing in England. The two types of policing were both informal and communal, they were also both known as the “Watch,” or “The Big Stick”. The watch system was mainly molded from community volunteers. Their primary goal was to warn locals of danger. According to Gary Potter (2013), “Boston created a night watch in 1636, New York in 1658 and Philadelphia in…

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    and even her occupation. Miss Rosa Parks likewise needed to experience different passing dangers in regards to her race, and her endeavors with the blacklist development. Likewise, amid this hardship, Miss Rosa Parks conveyed the weight of being a dispatcher, a discourse deliverer, garments and nourishment distributer, and a voyager for the National Advancement Association for Colored People (NAACP). Furthermore, to make it significantly harder, Miss Rosa Parks additionally needed to deal with…

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    Two types of changes in which I selected that has affected police operations, missions and values, or goals and objectives in the 21st Century in the United States are technology and standards of community involvement. The 21st Century is a deplorable time to be a malefactor. The advances in video and computer technology in the past 20 years have made getting away with malefaction more arduous than it has ever been. The amendments in law enforcement technology commenced gradually, with police…

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    The Zodiac The Zodiac killer in the movie and the one in real life did totally different things, there are many significant differences in the murders and the movie. The movie has many discrepancies not everything matches. The film follows the lives of many people as they try and solve the case. It is based off a book by Robert Graysmith that he actually spent 10 years writing and lost a marriage. In the movie reddish-brown colored Mustang is visible as Darlene and Mike drive through the…

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    Rap music has enjoyed popularity in American culture. It is a musical art form that tells a story in a fast, shortened word fashion while providing a heavy background beat. The content of rap music covers a wide range. Rap has changed America not only with the message it sends, but with clothing, language, and all the culture it comes with. We can see the power of influence Rap music has had on the recent generation through the 1990s West Coast vs East Coast hip hop scenes in the United States…

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    Mission, Goals, and Objectives Mission The mission of the Dallas Crime Analysis Unit (CAU) is to provide accurate operational, strategic, tactical and administrative intelligence base off of the analysis of crime related data. The Dallas CAU will provide information that coincides with the agency’s goals as well as all community oriented policing efforts in a timely manner. The Dallas CAU is responsible for monitoring all criminal activity in Dallas County to identify any evolving and emerging…

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    and examples from a broader perspective, one can deduce that a direct point of attack in her examples is the United States’ legal system. In this case, Anderson focuses her logical negativity on George Zimmerman, assessing what Zimmerman told the dispatcher and analyzing his thought process herself. The structure of this example demonstrates Anderson’s use of ad hominem, or attacking the character of one’s opponent in an attempt to undermine the argument of the opponent. By using words such as…

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    is what role a character plays in the episode. There are two different archetype theories, Propp and Jung’s. Each of these has similar roles. Propp’s Theory has: The hero, villain, helper, mentor/donor, blocker/false hero, prize/princess and the dispatcher. Jung’s theory has more roles, but the roles are similar to Propp’s. In this episode archetypes are used constantly, an example of this is Mr Clarke (the schools science teacher), who acts as a donor. A donor is someone who gives the hero…

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    On August 9th, 2014, Michael Brown, an eighteen-year-old male, was shot to death by the police officer Darren Wilson. At 11:51 am on this day, a call went out about a robbery, and the dispatcher gave out information to Wilson and where the suspect was heading. As Brown and his friend were walking in the street, Wilson told both young men to stop walking on the street and walk on the sidewalk. Witnesses say, Wilson drove away after being…

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    Brown Mackie College Gun control and 2nd Amendment in our society Amy Brame American Constitutional Law Percy Pruitt August 28, 2014 Amy Brame Percy Pruitt American Constitutional Law 26 August 2014 Gun Control and the 2nd Amendment in our society One of the rights that have made America the land of the free is found in the 2nd Amendment of the Constitution. The right to “Bear Arms”, which should never be infringed by any means necessary. Recently people have been looking…

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